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Cool refreshing/reader/TF/Micro SD true USB2.0 at a high speed Multi card reader

Cool refreshing/reader/TF/Micro SD true USB2.0 at a high speed Multi card reader

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Product Description

  

Features

TF card reader Mini T-Flash/TF/Micro SD/MicroSD Micro Card Reader/writer.
100% Brand New and high quality.
Read / Write to your T-Flash/TF/Micro SD/MicroSD card (no adapter).
Plug and play hot swapping, easy to install and use.
High Speed USB2.0 Compatible With USB1.1.
Backward compatible to the existing MicroSD cards.
Power supply by USB port directly.
Single card reader, No USB wire required, Supper slim pocket size, easy for carry.
Rope hole for hang.
Supports Windows XP, 2000, 98, and Mac OS 9.2 and higher, No driver required.

 

 High Speed USB 2.0 Memory Card Reader for SD, TF Micro SD 
Flash Card support: SDHC, SD, mini SD, micro SD, MMC,
 
TF, RSMMC, MMC micro, MS, MS Pro, MS Duo, MS Duo Pro, M2
 
Card slot: SD slot
 
System: support Win98/SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista and so on
 
Voltage: DC 5V (USB port)
 
High speed USB 2.0

 

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Q: i have the cac card reader at home but when i try to use it on ako it say that internet explorer can not show me this page or has problems with connection to the page. how do fix this?? the card reader when i got it worked on the computer and automatically downloaded to the computer to work with AKO
Bo, I can barely turn on my computer.
Q: Everytime I used to insert my SD card into the reader, a box would pop up to start importing the pictures, giving me a chance to name the album before actually importing. Now when I insert the card, nothing comes up and I have to go into the folder and copy and paste which takes longer than it used to when the box to import would just come up. Does anyone know why it doesn't work the same anymore? I have a Toshiba Satellite running Windows 7 if that helps And is there a way to get the import box to appear again?
attempt upgrading the motive force for the sd card reader, or attempt uninstalling it, the bios could locate it lower back and set up the main remarkable drivers, if it does not do a seek for sparkling hardware. If the gadget is fault that's low-value to purchase one from asdas which will plug into the usb and study maximum enjoying cards.
Q: i was kinda wondering what are the advantages disadvantages of using either so any help would be much appreciated
Using either? The two does totally different things. Bluetooth adapter will allow you to connect a Bluetooth device to the PC and transmit stuff. For example, you can connect a bluetooth headset to PC, and use it as your wireless headset. You can probably also connect your phone to PC and transfer some small files (though Bluetooth doesn't have much bandwidth) As for card reader, it reads all sorts of flash media (depending on which you have). Plug it into USB port, and it'll act as removable drive like USB pen drives. If you have camera or cell phones it's not a bad way to transfer stuff to yoru PC without connecting a wire. Completely different stuff and different uses. What's the compare?
Q: I just bought my first digital camera and accessories and bought a card reader along with it as someone said it's easier to transfer photos, but the cable that came with it is tiny.
This is an interesting question, and one that has been confusing me for a long time.
Q: Does a gaming computer need a card reader?Why would you need a card reader?Also, if i am putting together a new computerdo i have to buy a seperate sound card or is there one built in some where (motherboard?Graphics Card?)?
I'll answer your first question and let hardware PC people answer the second. A card reader is designed to read memory cards, such as a CF card (compact Flash) or SD (Secure digital, also a type of flash memory card), or a Memory Stick. These are most commonly used in digital cameras. You don't absolutely need a build in one, but it's becoming something of a standard. You can get stand alone plug-in card readers, they are USB devices that you just plug into a USB port.
Q: 1. What is a USB cable?2. What is a Card Reader?3. What is the differences?4. Which one do I need for my camera to upload pictures onto a computer? or would it be best to have both?
I use a card reader. It's a thing that you put the memory card into and then it has a USB plug on it that you plug into your computer. A USB cable is kinda the same. One end plugs into the camera and one end plugs into the computer. I don't think it matters which one you use. Try reading the papers and stuff that came with your camera.
Q: I insert the card into the reader and plug it into my computer and wait. I have also looked in my computer, and tried to find it all over the place. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Did it come with a cd? If not then maybe the company may have a website where they may have instructions and driver that you need to install if they are available.
Q: i entered the sony memory stick duo pro into my 5 in 1 memory card read into my acer aspire 5310 the memory stick is compatible with the card reader but when i put it in i cant get it back out i cant even find where to read it and ive look in the manuals all the books that cam with it and it only says what memory sticks are compatible ive tried pushin it so it pops out but it doesnt work does any one know how to get them out???
Try grabbing the stick firmly and gently pull it out. If that fails, you have obviously put the stick in backwards. Open the side of your computer up. Ground yourself out so you don't ruin anything by placing your hand on the Power Supply or the side of your case for 30 seconds. Now, reach towards your 5-in-1 memory card reader and pull the card out from the other side. If it is an internal reader, you will have to take the card reading piece out all together and take it apart with a screwdriver, but that shouldn't be too hard. It just slides right out from your computer after you unhook the cords which connect to the Motherboard and PSU. Goodluck.
Q: I would like to ask if a smart card reader can detect the smart card frequency in a long distance. the smart card reader on the market can only receive with a few centimeters. how can I change its circuits or parts to have a wider coverage? Please help
It sounds like you're not asking about magnetic card readers but RFID transponders? Certainly it can be more than a few centimeters, and there's lots of stuff on the market attempting to read transponders from a distance. There are two issues. The first is the quality of the reader (they can be changed out, but stronger ones cost more) and the transponder itself. For instance, I have EZ-Pass on my car - it lets me drive through a toll booth and it automatically picks up the info and charges me, and obviously I'm not driving my car just centimeters from the reader. The transponder I have to mount is just under an inch in thickness and about 16 square inches large. So it's not a trivial thing, and you wouldn't mount it on a CD in a record store. But yes, depending on the application, it can be changed. Are the changes too much for your intended use? I don't know, but it is possible, although it comes with some overhead. It can be done, though.
Q: I bought a CF Card Reader. I bu it in the USB port and I hear a ding that says it reads it. But nothing else happens. I can't pull up my pictures. Can anyone help me?I use a HP Pavillion Window Vista Laptop.
When you use your file manager (Windows Explorer, My Computer, ) you should see the memory card. It might appear as a driver letter (F: or something). Do you see it?

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